2019 Exmoor Pony Society Breed Show Results Class 1

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2019 Exmoor Pony Society Breed Show Results Class 1 2019 EXMOOR PONY SOCIETY BREED SHOW RESULTS CLASS 1 EXMOOR PONY GELDING Registered 4 years and over 112 Miss G Whetter’s BOISIL 286/14 9 years 1st Sire: Spidean Nan Clach Dam: Kebroyd Parisi 111 Mrs A Partington’s THUNDERBIRD 437/3 8 years 2nd Sire: Kylestrome Dam: Frithesden Amy 782 Tawbitts Stud TAWBITTS ALFRED H17/158 6 years 3rd Sire: Golden Treacle Dam: Golden Candy Floss 757 Mrs R Davis’ MYSTICAL MASTER BEE 512/2 6 years 4th Sire: Tawbitts Vulcan Dam: Tawbitts Mystic Maggie CLASS 1A – EXMOOR PONY GELDING Registered yearling, 2 year old or 3 year old 764 Miss C Grant’s ANCHOR NOBLE A/702 Yearling 1st Sire: Anchor Ginger Ale Dam: Anchor Goldeneye 761 Mrs T Gibson’s GREYSTONEGATE ERISKAY 470/8 3 year 2nd Sire: Greystonegate Conker Dam: Beinnleath Hardleeflo GELDING CHAMPIONSHIP The Dingy Footman Cup kindly presented by Mr and Mrs R D Wright for the best Gelding Classes 1 and 1A to Boisil Champion: Boisil Reserve: Thunderbird The Hilary Williams Memorial Silver Salver to the best turned out Handler in the Gelding classes: Rachael Davis CLASS 2 – EXMOOR PONY MARES Registered (not eligible for Class 4) 9 years old and over 779 Mrs S Richards’ KNIGHTONCOMBE LITTLE WREN H8/172 12 years 1st Sire: Knightoncombe Lackey Dam: Strange Jay 765 Miss S Harris’ KNIGHTONCOMBE BLUE JAY H8/160 15 years 2nd Sire: Knightoncombe Lackey Dam: Knightoncombe Goldeneye 752 Mrs L Clarke’s ROSIE 23/271 19 years 3rd Sire: Knightoncombe Lackey Dam: Cricky II CLASS 2A – EXMOOR PONY MARES Registered (not eligible for Class 4) 4 years and over but under 9 years old 796 Mr and Mrs D L Wallace’s ANCHOR ICICLE A/603 6 years 1st Sire: Anchor Bourneville Dam: Anchor Ardmore 756 Mrs R Davis’ ANCHOR GUMDROP A/554 8 years 2nd Sire: Moorland Kingfisher Dam: Wine 770 Mrs R Hughes’ YELLOWCOMBE CURLEW 213/13 5 years 3rd Sire: Cheritonridge Mont de Brouilly Dam: Redwing 778 Mr G Preece’s KNIGHTONCOMBE SPINDLE ERMINE H8/190 5 years 4th Sire: Knightoncombe Capercaillie Dam: Knightoncombe Buff Ermine II DRY MARE CHAMPIONSHIP The Teagle Cup kindly presented by Mrs Y Campbell to Knightoncombe Little Wren Champion: Knightoncombe Little Wren Reserve: Anchor Icicle CLASS 3 – EXMOOR PONY STALLIONS Registered 4 years old and over The Topper Cup kindly presented by Mrs J Cawte to Greystonegate Conker Harold Heard Cup kindly presented for the best Moor Bred stallion Greystonegate Conker 787 Mr and Mrs R Taylor’s GREYSTONEGATE CONKER 470/3 8 years 1st Sire: Achriesgill Dam: Knightoncombe Campion 795 Mr and Mrs D L Wallace and Ms A Evans’ ANCHOR HONEYMEADE A/592 7 years Sire: Anchor Bourneville Dam: Anchor Syrup 2nd 767 Miss S Harris’ BURREWELLE REVEL 493/2 5 years 3rd Sire: Dunkery Nuthatch Dam: Cholderton Heather CLASS 4 – EXMOOR PONY BROOD MARE with Pure-Bred foal at foot Registered 4 years and over The Stoke Pero Cup kindly presented by Mrs Bawden for the Best Mare and Foal bred on the Common to Tawbitts Mystic Little Madam The Knightoncombe Salver kindly presented by Mrs C A Mitchell for the Best Mare with foal at foot Coedywern Primula 790 Mr and Mrs D O Thomas’ COEDYWERN PRIMULA 49/119 8 years 1st Sire: Coedywern Fetlar Dam: Coedywern Harebell 797 Mr and Mrs D L Wallace’s BEMBROUGH TIA MARIA H15/54 11 years 2nd Sire: Old Peculiar Dam: Bembrough Misty 783 Tawbitts Stud TAWBITTS MISTIC LITTLE MADAM H17/46 18 years 3rd Sire: Iberus Dam: Tawbitts Golden Mystery CLASS 5 – EXMOOR FOALS Pure-Bred born in 2019 The Lumb Perpetual Challenge Cup kindly presented for the best Foal to Coedywern Foal 791 Mr and Mrs D O Thomas’ COEDYWERN FOAL Filly 4 months 1st Sire: Coedywern Zulu Dam: Coedywern Primula 798 Mr and Mrs D L Wallace’s ANCHOR OLOROSSO Filly 3 months 2nd Sire: Anchor Kookaburra Dam: Bembrough Tia Maria 784 Tawbitts Stud TAWBITTS MYSTERY’S LITTLE MERRYN Filly 3rd 2 months Sire: Greystonegate Conker Dam: Tawbitts Little Madam CLASS 6 - EXMOOR STALLION, MARE OR GELDING - VETERAN Registered 18 years and over. The Golden Gorse Trophy kindly presented by Mr and Mrs I Baker to Guiness 781 The Misses Lily and Emilia Smith’s GUINESS A/75-A Gelding 29 years 1st Sire: Anchor Cracker Dam: Anchor Claret 752 Mrs L Clarke’s ROSIE 23/271 Mare 19 year 2nd Sire: Knightoncombe Lackey Dam: Cricky II SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP The Basil Fanshawe Cup kindly presented by Mr Basil Fanshawe to: Champion: Coedywern Primula The Knackers Hole Cup for the Reserve Best Pony to: Reserve: Greystonegate Conker The Houlder Cup kindly presented by Mrs Houlder for the Best Opposite Sex to: Greystonegate Conker SENIOR PONY OF THE YEAR: Coedywern Primula Greystonegate Conker CLASS 7 – EXMOOR PONY COLTS OR MARES Registered 3 years olds. The Pinkery Trophy kindly presented by Mr and Mrs D Mansell for the best 3 year old Mare to: Badleybridge Margot The Knightoncombe Cup kindly presented by Mrs C A Mitchell for the best 3 year old Colt to: Blackthorn Poldark 769 Messrs Hodge and Walters’ BLACKTHORN POLDARK H14/65 Colt 1st Sire: Blackthorn Sea Poacher Dam: Thameside Whisper 799 Mr and Mrs D L Wallace’s ANCHOR LABRYNTHS LORD A/657 Colt 2nd Sire: Barhill Danny Dam: Tawbitts Mystic Maggie 793 Mr J Turner and Miss K Hodge’s BADLEYBRIDGE MARGOT 419/2 Filly 3rd Sire: Elsinore Alan Partridge Dam: Bluebarn Promise 785 Tawbitts Stud’s TAWBITTS ODETTE H17/183 Filly 4th Sire: Tawbitts Golden Treacle Dam: Tawbitts Golden Candy Floss CLASS 8 – EXMOOR PONY COLTS OR FILLIES Registered 2 year olds The Highercombe Perpetual Challenge Cup kindly presented by Mr and Mrs S E D Wilson for the best Filly to : Anchor Moet Perry Perpetual Challenge Cup kindly presented by Mrs S Scott for the best Colt to: Westwilmer Dicentra 107 Mr and Mrs D L Wallace’s Anchor Moet A/692 Filly 1st Sire: Anchor Jaffacake Dam: Anchor Champagne 788 Mr and Mrs R Taylor’s WESTWILMER DICENTRA 4/258 Colt 2nd Sire: Oak II Dam: Buddleia 800 Mr and Mrs D L Wallace’s ANCHOR MOONSTONE A/675 Colt 3rd Sire: Anchor Jaffacake Dam: Anchor Aurora 786 Tawbitts Stud’s TAWBITTS TWO TEAS H17/189 Filly 4th Sire: Hawkwell Goes Zafonic Dam: Tawbitts Tara CLASS 9 – EXMOOR PONY COLTS OR FILLIES Registered Yearling The Green Perpetual Challenge Cup kindly presented by Mrs R Wallace for the best Colt to: Greystonegate Gorse The Miss Rose Green perpetual Challenge Cup for the best Filly to: Anchor Nestling The Kentish Glory Perpetual Challenge Cup for the Best Exmoor Bred Yearling kindly presented by Mrs P and Mr T Hickman to: Greystonegate Gorse 789 Mr and Mrs R Taylor's GREYSTONEGATE GORSE 470/14 Colt 1st Sire: Keodale Dam: Hawkwell Far Too Risky 108 Mr and Mrs D L Wallace's ANCHOR NESTLING A/696 Filly 2nd Sire: Dasshill Hawkeye Dam: Anchor Hummingbird 768 Miss S Harris' BURREWELLE BLUE IVY 493/6 Filly 3rd Sire: Dunkery Godwit Dam: Knightoncombe Blue Jay 763 Mrs T Gibson’s WESTWILMER EUPHORBIA 4/274 Colt 4th Sire: Keodale Dam: Cypress YOUNGSTOCK CHAMPIONSHIP The Pam Forman Memorial Trophy kindly presented by Mrs C A Mitchell for the Youngstock Champion: Anchor Moet The Dazzling Boy Trophy kindly presented by Mr and Mrs R L F Mitchell for the Youngstock Reserve Champion: Blackthorn Poldark YOUNGSTOCK PONY OF THE YEAR: Anchor Moet Blackthorn Poldark MOOR BRED PONY - The Moorland Cup kindly presented by Mrs J Freeman to: Champion: Knightoncombe Little Wren Reserve: Knightoncombe Blue Jay UP-COUNTRY BRED - Up-Country Perpetual Challenge Cup to: Champion: Coedywern Primula Reserve: Boisil OWNER BRED - Lel Ogborn Memorial Trophy presented Avon & Somerset Native Pony Association to: Champion: Tawbitts Alfred Reserve: Tawbitts Odette SUPREME IN-HAND CHAMPIONSHIP The Exmoor Pony Society Perpetual Cup to: Champion: Coedywern Primula – NPS Silver Medal and Kilmannan Stud rosette Reserve: Anchor Moet There will be additional Supreme In-Hand Gold Medal Rosette awarded. CLASS 10 STALLION PROGENY The Angela Ashdown Memorial Trophy awarded by the Exmoor Pony Society to the owner of the sire of the winning stallion group: Knightoncombe Lackey - Little Wren, Rosie, Blue Jay CLASS 10A MARE PROGENY The Cowbridge Trophy kindly presented by Mr and Mrs H Crawford to the owner of the dam of the winning mare group: No entries CLASS 11 BREEDERS GROUP Open to three ponies from any one breeder who need not be the Exhibitor. Challenge Cup kindly presented by the Exmoor Society, London Area Branch Prize money of £30 to the winning group. Entry fee of £8 per entry. st Tawbitts Stud : Alfred, Two Teas, Odette 1 nd Knightoncombe - Lindy Mitchell - Little Wren, Blue Jay, Spindle Ermine 2 CLASS 12 – JUNIOR HANDLERS aged 8 years and under. No entries CLASS 12A – JUNIOR HANDLERS aged 9 to 14 years. May enter on the day. Ponies to be 4 years old and over. Handling registered mares and geldings Confined to Junior members of the Exmoor Pony Society 14 years and under on show day. 758 Ms K Fastrich’s GREYSTONEGATE DASHEL 470/5 1st Sire: Greystonegate Conker Dam: Greystonegate Cherry Handler: Elsa Holland 773 Mrs J Payne’s DUNKERY SHRIKE 78/145 16 years 2nd Sire: Liqueur Dam: Dunkery Corn Bunting Handler: Millie Login CLASS 13 – RIDDEN CONDITION AND TURNOUT This Class must be pre-entered For Registered Exmoor Pony Stallion, Mare or Gelding aged 4 years or over. To be ridden by a Full, Family or Junior Member of the Exmoor Pony Society The Demetrius Trophy kindly presently by Mrs S A Nicholls to the winner of this class: Not judged CLASS 14 – RIDDEN PAIRS No entries CLASS 15 – LEADING REIN No entries CLASS 16 – FIRST RIDDEN No entries CLASS 17 - JUNIOR RIDDEN This class must be pre-entered The Harmony Challenge Cup to the winner of this class kindly presented by Mrs G Bawden.
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